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Adventures of Bertram Fiddle: Episode 1: A Dreadly Business due out for Switch worldwide on March 29

Posted on March 20, 2018 by (@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop

Adventures of Bertram Fiddle: Episode 1: A Dreadly Business was first listed for Switch on the Japanese eShop a few days ago. Chorus Worldwide has actually confirmed that the game is launching worldwide on March 29. That applies to North America, Europe, Australia, and Japan.

In case you missed our previous coverage, Adventures of Bertram Fiddle is a point-and-click adventure game that promises “riveting action elements all weaved together lovingly by Rumpus Animation.” On Switch, it sounds like touch controls will be supported.

We’ve posted some additional information and a trailer for Adventures of Bertram Fiddle: Episode 1: A Dreadly Business below.

The Adventures of Bertram Fiddle is a traditional 2D point and click adventure game that mixes the classic formula up with riveting action elements all weaved together lovingly by Rumpus Animation.

“It is quite possibly one of the finest point-and-click comedy murder mystery adventure games set in Victorian London you will play today” – Bertram Fiddle

Explore a quirky Victorian London inhabited by strange characters, with even stranger noses, as self proclaimed leading explorator, Bertram Fiddle, finds himself in a bit of pickle. You must help him follow the clues and track down the elusive serial killer known only as Geoff the Murderer before he strikes again. Wander the murky and mysterious streets and alleyways of Old London Town… but be careful whom you bump in to…
Watch in stunned disbelief as the story, and your mind, unravels before your very eyes in this animated interactive adventure!

Featuring
– An intriguing, dark humoured murder mystery filled with intrigue, dark humour, murder and mystery
– Beautifully animated interactions
– Over 30 locations to explore
– An original soundtrack composed by Cam Reynolds inspired by 1970s B movies
– Unique Voice Acting
– Riveting action sequences
– Terrible puns!

Thanks to m_t for the tip.

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